1981 David Essex – Bebop The Future

David Essex OBE (born David Albert Cook, 23 July 1947) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Since the 1970s, Essex has attained nineteen Top 40 singles in the UK (including two number ones), and sixteen Top 40 albums. He has also had an extensive career as an actor performing on stage and screen.

He made his first record entitled “And the Tears Came Tumbling Down” for the Fontana label in 1965. He then toured with a band called ‘David Essex and the Mood Indigo’ for two years and released a further 7 singles in the 1960s. He also recorded two songs, ‘A Rose’ and ‘Leon and John and Billy and Me’ which remain unreleased, but exist as acetates. His first notable acting role aside from small appearances in the films Assault and All Coppers Are… was the lead in the stage musical, Godspell  in 1971 at the age of 23. Two years later, he starred in the film That’ll Be the Day (1973) and recorded his international hit single, the self-penned “Rock On”, in the same year. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in March 1974. It was nominated for a Grammy and reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 A second single, “Lamplight”, also reached the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart.

In the 1970s, Essex emerged as a performer of some note. Contrary to his own biography his first concert was at East Ham Granada in East London on Saturday 2 November 1974 and not the Odeon. His biggest hits during this decade included two UK Number One singles: “Gonna Make You a Star” (1974) and “Hold Me Close” (1975). He also appeared in Stardust, a 1974 sequel to That’ll Be The Day. The title song was another Top 10 hit. In 1976, Essex covered the Beatles song, “Yesterday”, for the musical documentary All This and World War II.

Essex’s pop idol looks gave him a strong female fan base and his British tours created scenes of hysteria reminiscent of Beatlemania. According to The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles, he was voted the number one British male vocalist in 1974, and was a teen idol for more than a decade.

Tracks

1  Totally Secure (David Essex) 3:23
2  Sunday Papers (David Essex) 3:54
3  The Magician (David Essex) 3:33
4  The Politician (David Essex) 5:20
5  Sunshine Girl (Jerry Riopelle, Murray MacLeod, Allen Roberds) 2:58
6  Be Bop a Lula (Gene Vincent, Bill Davis) 3:25
7  Life Support System (David Essex) 3:03
8  Showgirls (David Essex) 3:20
9  Silly Little Baby Running (David Essex) 4:24
10  Pick Up the Future (David Essex) 4:14
11  Secret Lover (David Essex) 2:34
12  Don’t Leave Me This Way (David Essex) 2:46

Media

Musicians

1 Totally Secure

Bass Herbie Flowers
Drums Peter May
Guitar Steve Lukather
Keyboards Al Kooper
Piano Rabbit Bundrick
Percussion Steve Forman
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jerry Whitman
Background Vocals Jim Haas
Background Vocals John Bahler
Background Vocals Mitch Gordon
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


2 Sunday Papers

Bass Herbie Flowers
Drums Peter May
Guitar Al Kooper
Guitar Steve Lukather
Piano Geoff Westley
Keyboards Al Kooper
Percussion Steve Forman
Background Vocals John Brewer
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin
Background Vocals Mitch Gordon
Background Vocals John Bahler
Background Vocals Jim Haas
Background Vocals Jerry Whitman
Background Vocals Gene Monford


3 The Magician

Drums Peter May
Guitar Al Kooper
Guitar Jeff Baxter
Keyboards Al Kooper
Percussion Steve Forman
Sax Brian Cumming
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jerry Whitman
Background Vocals Jim Haas
Background Vocals John Bahler
Background Vocals Mitch Gordon
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


4 The Politician

Bass Herbie Flowers
Drums Peter May
Guitar Al Kooper
Harmonica Paul Jones
Percussion Steve Forman
Background Vocals Augie Johnson
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jim Gilstrap
Background Vocals John Lehman
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin
Background Vocals Oren Waters


5 Sunshine Girl

Bass Herbie Flowers
Drums Peter May
Guitar Jeff Baxter
Keyboards Al Kooper
Piano Rabbit Bundrick
Percussion Steve Forman
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jerry Whitman
Background Vocals Jim Haas
Background Vocals John Bahler
Background Vocals Mitch Gordon
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


6 Be Bop a Lula

Bass Al Kooper
Guitar Al Kooper
Keyboards Al Kooper
Background Vocals Augie Johnson
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jim Gilstrap
Background Vocals John Lehman
Background Vocals Oren Waters
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


7 Life Support System

Bass Herbie Flowers
Drums Peter May
Guitar Al Kooper
Guitar Jeff Baxter
Guitar Steve Lukather
Keyboards Al Kooper
Piano Rabbit Bundrick
Percussion Steve Forman
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jerry Whitman
Background Vocals Jim Haas
Background Vocals John Bahler
Background Vocals Mitch Gordon
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


8 Showgirls

Drums Peter May
Guitar Al Kooper
Percussion Steve Forman
Sax Brian Cumming
Background Vocals Augie Johnson
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jim Gilstrap
Background Vocals John Lehman
Background Vocals Oren Waters
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


9 Silly Little Baby Running

Guitar Al Kooper
Keyboards Michael Boddicker
Piano Rabbit Bundrick
Percussion Bob Zimmetti
Percussion Steve Forman
Percussion Emile Richards
Background Vocals Al Kooper
Background Vocals Augie Johnson
Background Vocals Gene Monford
Background Vocals Jim Gilstrap
Background Vocals John Lehman
Background Vocals Mel Bush
Background Vocals Oren Waters
Background Vocals Ron Hicklin


10 Pick Up The Future

Keyboards Al Kooper
Keyboards Bob Carpenter

Liner Notes

Producer – Al Kooper
Arranged By – Al Kooper